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being Town, which has acquired it the name of the 

 Ten Weeks Stock-Gillifloiver : From the double I took 

 cuttings in "July and September, which being planted in 

 pots, in frefh, light, undunged earth, out-lived the 

 winter under the fhelter of a hot-bed frame, or in an 

 airy glafs-cafe, with Ficoides^ Ifc and flowered in April 

 and May. 



204. Leucoiiim incamim majus multiplex^ jiore alho, 

 Tourn. Great hoary Stock Gillijlo'wer, with a double 

 white flower. 



205. Leucoium majus incanutn multiplex flore purpureo, 

 C. B. P. Great hoary Stock Giltijlo'werf with a double 

 purple flower. 



206. Leucoium jlore pleno, ex albo et purpurea iiarie- 

 gato, Hort. Eltb. Double Stock Gillijloiver, with a dou- 

 ble purple and white variegated flower. 



207. Leucoium majus incamim Jlore rofeo pletio, Boerb. 

 Lid. Alt. Great double Rofe-cohured Stock Gillifioiver. 



208. A feminal variety of the former plant. 



209. Leucoium majus incafium, jiore coccineo, Morif. 

 Hijl. The great hoary Stock Gillijloiverj with a crim- 

 fon flower, named the Brumpton Stock. 



210. A feminal variegation of the former plant. 



2 1 T . Leucoium album odoratijjlmumf folio viridi gla- 

 bra, C. B. P. Great white Wall-fiower. 



212. Leucoium majus, fiore intus liiteo, exius ferru- 

 gineo, called the Raven Wall-jlower. 



213. Leiicoium luteum vulgare. Commofi yellow Wall- 

 flower, C. B. P. 



214. Leucoium purpureum, C. B. P. Purple early 

 Stock. 



215. Leucoium rubrum, C. B. P. Early red Stock. 



From the feeds of all thofe plants, I have raifed ma- 

 ny fine double forts of extraordinary beauty. Their 

 culture I managed in a particular manner, whereby I 

 lofl: none of tliem by the feverity of our winter ; and 

 ■which I ^would venture to recommend to the curi- 

 ous, as numbers perifh in winter for want of proper 

 management. They are all Biennials, except the 

 Ten Weeks Stock, therefore, infliead of fowing them 

 in March, or April, I always fowed them in the 



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